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LIKELY 'in 11 KMOYL
ALL 1>A Mi K Si OF WMl
No Mention Made of Lansings Reprimand
i?;r Laiiirun&re of Note of
June iState Department
Officials Pleased.
5.
"Washington, July o.?General Car-'
1 A -1-1 +n?/v r-? e
ranza s repiy 10 ine ium
sent him by the United States government
was delivered to the state
department early today by a Mexican
mbassy attache.
'As soon as a translation of the
Spanish text could be made it was
sent to the White House. Until Sec-1
retary Lansing and President Wilson I
"have had an opportunity to confer
there will be no formal comment, but
some state department officials did
not attempt to conceal the fact that
Via,. r*nneir??ror? the "note most SatiS
factory and likely to remove all danger
of war.
Brief and free from all superfluous
language of diplomacy, the communication
points to the release of the
American troopers captured at Carrizal
as a proof of the Mexican government's
sincere desire to avoid a conflict;
states as the outstanding issue
the reasonable belief of the United
States that the insecurity of its frontier
is a, source of difficulty and on
the other hand the belief of the Mexican
government that the presence of
American troops in Mexico is a trespass
on that country's sovereignty
and the immediate cause of trouble.
Accepts Mediation Principle.
In offering to consider in a "quick
and practical way" the remedies
which should be applied, the note
gives notice that Mexico has accepted
in principle Latin American offers of
mediation, ;and awaits information
that the Unired States is disposed to
accept mediation or still is of the
belief that the same results may be
attained by direct negotiation.
Assurances are given that in the
meantime the de facto government
will employ every effort to avoid a
recurrence of incidents which would
complicate and aggravate the situation,
and the hope is expressed that
the United States will endeavor to
liave its military and civil authorities
do likewise. This is the reply of CarTanza
to the demands of the United
States for a statement of his intentions.
One Question Evaded.
A specific response to the question
of whether he stands upon the instructions
to Gen. Trevino to attack
American troops moving other than
northward is evaded and there is no
mention of the reprimand administered
by Secretarv Lansing in his
note of June 20 on account of the of- j
fensive insinuations and language \
contained in Carranza's last communication
demanding recall of the
American troops.
Although the note is signed by Gem
Aguilar, foreign minister, officials of j
the Mexican embassy believe it was
dictated bV Gen. Carranza himself.
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A TWICE TOLD TALE
!
One of Interest to Our Readers.
Good news bears repeating, and
? when it is confirmed after a long
lapse of time, even if we hesitated to
believe it at first hearing, we feel secure
in accepting its truth now. The
following experience of a Newberry
woman is confirmed after five years.
> Mrs. J. B. Amick, 1130 Sum me1*
-St., iVewberry, says: "I had backache
and fjains in my head. I was
dizzy and nervous and spots often
floated before my eyes. The kidney
secretions were irregular in passage
and I knew my kidneys were out of
order. Doan's Kidney Pills soon made
me feel better in every way and my
kidneys became normal." (Statement
given iMarch 23, 1911.)
On November 20, 1914, Mrs. Amick
said: "Whenever I have a return of
kidney trouble, due to a cold settling
on my kidneys, I use Doan's Kidney
Pills and they give me prompt re
11C1.
50c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
OlYERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Entrance Examinations.
Entrance examinations to the University
of South Carolina will be reld
Jby the County Superintendent of Education
at the county courthouse Fri<Uay.,
July 14th, 1916.
rTfre university offers varied courses
tof study in science, literature, history,
law and business. The expenses are
moderate and many opportunities for
self-support are afforded. A large
number of scholarships are available, j
Graduates of colleges in this State re-1
ceive free tuition in all courses except |
in the School of Law. For full particulars,
write to The President,
University of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C.
ANMHM'iOILN i S.
.
FOxi ionukess
I am a candidate for congress from
the Third congressionaj district, suuject
to the rules of the Democratic;
primary.
A. H. DAGXALL. i
; FRED D0M1MCK IS A CANDIDATE
FOR CONGRESS SUBJECT
j TO THE RULES OF THE DEMOi
CRATIC PARTY.
I
hereby announce myself as candidate
for cougress from the Third
district, subject to the Democratic
primary.
JOHN' A. HORTON.
I announce myself a candidate for
| congress from the Third district. I
l will abide the rules, regulations and
results of the Democratic primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
FOR STATE SENATE
Alan Johnstone is nominated for
reelection to the State senate, subject
to the Democratic primary.
l am a candidate ior state senate,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
NBAL W. WORKMAN.
FOR SOLICITOR, STH CIRCUIT
I hereby announcs myself as a cmmdidate
for the office of Solicitor of the
Eighth Judicial circuit of South Carolina
composed of the counties of Abbeville,
Greenwood, i^aurens^and Newberry,
suDject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
B. V. CHAPMAN.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for solicitor of the Eighth circuit
composed of the counties of Greenwood,
Abbeville, Laurens and New
berry and will abide the rules of the
Democratic primary election.
HOMER S. BLACKWEDL.
T. Frank McCord is hereby announced
as candidate for solicitor of
the Eighth judicial circuit, subject to
Democratic (primary.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for solicitor of the Eighth
judicial district, composed of 'Abbeville,
Laurens, Newberry, and Greenwood
counties, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
GEO. T. MAGILL.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
The name of W. B. Boinest is here
by submitted to the Democratic votCorns
Come Off
LIKE Banana Peel
WondtJrful, Simple "Gets-It" Never
Fails to Remore Any Corn Easily.
"Wouldn't it jar you? Here I've
been going along for years, wit'n one
desperate corn after another, trying
to get rid of them with salves that
Hasitate? Use Sure MGets-TtH for Those
Corn* and Save Year Life and Your Toes!
eat off the toes, ta]>es that stick to
the stocking, bandages and plasters
that make a package of tne toes, try-|
ing blood-bringing razors and scissors.
Then I tried 'Gets-It' just once
and you ought to have seen that corn '
come off?just like a banana peel." It's
simple, wonderful. It's the new way,
painless, applied in two seconds, never
hurts healthy flesh or irritates.
Nothing to press on the corn. Never
fails. Quit the old ways for once anyway
and try "Gets-It" tonight. For
corns, calluses, warts and bunions.
"Gets-It" is sold everywhere. 25c a
bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence
& Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Newberry
and recommended as the world's be*t
corn remedy by Gilder & Weeks, W.
n Vnvpt; pnn P E_ iWav.
BKIDGK TO LET.
Notice is hereby given that the
county board of commissioners for
Newberry county will 'be at Henderson's
ferry, on Enoree river, on Friday,
the 14th day of July, 1916, at 11
o'clock, a. m., with suitable specifications,
to let to the lowest responsible
bidder the building of the bridge
at said ferry authorized by the supply
bill for said county, Acts of 1916.
The successful bidder will be requir
ed to give sufficient bond. The county
hoard of commissioners reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
J. C. Sample,
County Supervisor.
June 26r 1916. 6-27-3t-taw.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because cf its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness no:
"injfinsr in head. Remember the full name and
i c-x lv.r tht n a It:.'e f?. VV. Gi?* VH. 2:c |
t'Ts oi Ne'.vberry ro uity us ;i candidate
for the lio;;se of ropro.- entaiives,
subject to ail the ruled of the Demo-!
cratic primary.
FRIENDS.
I am a candidate for the house of
representatives, subject to the rules j
of the Democratic party.
H. H. EVLAiXS.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the house of representatives.
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary election.
T. A. DOM I NICK.
I am a candidate for the bouse of
representatives, subject to tbe rules
of the Democratic party.
J. WM. FOLK, M. D.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the house of representatives,
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary election.
EUSTON N. KIBLERj
W. I. Herbert is hereby announced
as a candidate for the legislature and
will abide the results of the Democratic
primary.
Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced
as a candidate for nomination for the
I
bouse of representatives in the approaching
Democratic primary, subject
to the rules of sail primary.
C. T. Wyche is hereby announced
as a candidate for the legislature and
will abide the rules of the Democratic
primary.
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the office of
clerk of court for Newberry county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
JXO. C. GOGGANS.
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
The many friends of J. B. Baker
announce him a candidate for probate
judge of Newberry county and pledge
him to abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
I hereby announce myself a candi-1
date for probate judge of Newberry
county for the unexpired term of C
C. Schumpert and will abide the rules
of the Democratic party.
J. M. K. BUiSHARDT.
W. F. Ewart is announced a3 a
candidate for probate judge for the
unexpired term of C. C. Schumpert
and will abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
Dr. Van Smith is hereby announced
=15 a caiiumctte lui uie uue^u cu lcx iu
of probate judge of Newberry county,
subject to the Democratic primary.
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for supervisor for* Newberry
county, subject to the Democratic primary.
HENRY M. BOOZER.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for reelection to the office of
supervisor for Newberry county and
will abide by the rules and regulations
of the Democratic primary election.
J. C. SAMPLE.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of sheriff of Newberry
county and will abide the rules
of the Democratic primary. My promise
is to do in the future as 1 ha/\e in
the past when I served you?to perform
my duty faithfully and conscientiously.
M. M. BUFORD.
I am a candidate for reelection to
the office of sheriff of Newberry
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic party.
CANNON Q. BLEASE.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of county superintendent
of education and will abide
the rules of the Democratic party.
ELBERT H. AULL.
To the Voters of County County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of county superintendent
of education, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary.
I seek the office "not for what
I can get out of it, but what I can
put into it.''
Respectfully yours,
CLEMSON OT. WILSON,
University of S. C., Columbia, S. C.
March 7, 1916.
J. S. Wheeler is hereby announced
f/-vw nf civnoriritpn/^PTlt of
iUl LXXVy UIUVU Vfc ? -education
of Newberry county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
party.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself for treasurer
of Newberry county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party.
J AS. F. EPTING.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the office of
rminfv treasurer and will abide by
, the rules and regulations of the DemI
ocratic primary.
JXO. L. EPFS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of county treasurer,
.subject to the rules of die Democratic ;
prih^ry. I will appreciate your support.
Should I be elected, 1 will de- ;
vote the best efforts of my life to the j
discharge of the duties of the office.
WILLIAM E. PELHAM, SR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of county treasurer
and will abide the rules of the Demo
cratic primary election.
E. M. LANE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county treasurer,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
CLAUDE C. SCHUMPERT.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of auditor for
Newberry county and will abide by
the rules of the Democratic primary.
J. MOODY BEDENBAUGH.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of county auditor,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
J. B. HALFACRE.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the position of auditor for
Xewberry county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic party.
W. R. RE ID.
I respectfully announce my candidacy
to t"he good people of Newberry
county for REELECTION to the office
of county auditor. If reelected I
pledge to perform the duties encum
bent on me in a strictly temperate,
honorable and efficient manner, and
in a way that will conserve the best
interests of the whole people of Newberry
county.
EUGENE (Gene) S. WERTS.
FOR MASTER
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of master of Newberry
county and will abide the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
party.
JAMES D. QUATTLEBATOI
hereby announce myself a candij
- - a? ?-1?i:?
uaie xor ftwieunuu to tue uim;c wi
master of Newberry county, subject to
the rules of the Democratic party.
H. H. RIKARD.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of master, and
will abide the result of the Democratic
primary.
G. G. SALE.
FOR C0R0XE2
I announce myself a candidate for
reelection to the office of coroner and
will abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
F. M. LINDSAY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of coroner of Newberry
county and will abide by the
result of the Democratic primary
election.
G. H. RUFF.
FAT? rmnnssTOXFi?
I am a candidate for reelection to
the office of county commissioner
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
J. W. EPTING.
I announce myself a candidate for
the office of county commissioner
and will abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
S. J. CROMER.
I hereby announce myself a candi- [
date for county commissioner and j
will abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
FELIX A. GRAHAM.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for reelection to the office of
county commissioner of Newberry
county, and will abide the rules of
the Democratic party.
L. C. LIVINGSTON.
MAGISTRATE NO. 1 AND 8
I announce myself a candidate for
the office of magistrate for townships !
Xos. 1 and 8 and will abide the rules |
and regulations of the Democratic j
yai ijr.
'CHARLES W. DOUGLAS, j
I announce myself a cand'faLe for1
I
the office of magistrate for townships :
Xos. 1 and 8 and will abide the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
party.
. D. A. LIVINGSTON.
I am a candidate for reelection to
the office of magistrate for Nos. 1 and i
8 townships and will abide the rules |
of tlie Democratic party.
L. M. PLAYER
I hereby announce myself a candi- j
date for magistrate for 'Nos 1 and % i
townships subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
JOBS M. TAYLOR.
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FOR MAGISTRATE 50. 2 I
S. J. D. Price is announced as a)
candidate for magistrate of No. 2
township and will abide the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
I
VftR M" lftTSTIMTF! \fh 3
Joseph H. Adams is hereby an- i
nounced as a candidate for reelection!
for juagistrate of Xo. 3 township and ^
will abide r,.;".vs the Democratic
party.
I h'-rei?y announce myself as a candidate
lur n.a;r:>*rale for township
So. 3. subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
W. D. RUTHERFORD.
I announce myself a candidate for
magistrate No. 3 township and will
abide the rules of the Democratic
party.R.
W. GLYMPH.
FOR MAGISTRATE >0. 4
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of magistrate for
No. 4 township, and pledge myself to
db:de by fhe result of the primary
election of the Democratic party.
JNO. W. SCOTT.
I am a candidate for reelection to
the office of magistrate for No. 4
township and will abide the rules of
the Democratic party.
R. M. AUGHTRY.
MAGISTRATE NO. 4
I am a candidate for magistrate
for No. 4 township and will abide the
rules of the Democratic party.
R. C. SHANDS.
FOR MAGISTRATE 50. 5
Hix Connor is announced for magistrate
for No. 5 township for reelection
and will abide the rules of the
Democratic party.
FRIENDS.
FOR MAGISTRATE >0. 6
I am a candidate for magistrate for
No. 6 township and will abide the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
party.
J. HENRY DORiROH.
Cary G- Johnson is hereby announced
as candidate for magistrate
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Democratic primary.
FOE MAGISTRATE NO. 7
I am a candidate for magistrate of
No. 7 township and will abide the
rules of the Democratic party.
Wl P. (AIjLEN.
I am a candidate for magistrate of
No. 7 township and will abide the
rules of the Democratic party.
J. J. MURRAN.
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FOR M.'i^STKATK >0. J) I
j I am a i-aniidate for magistrate of
, Xo. 1) township and will abide the
j rules of the Democratic party.
3. L. FELLERS. A
Mr. B. B. Hair is announced as a
candidate for reappointment as magistrate
for Xo. 9 township and will
abide the rules of the Democratic prl
mary.
FOR MAGISTRATE SO. 10
I am a candidate for reelection as
magistrate for No. 10 township and
will abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
P. B. ELLESOR.
I am a candidate for reelection for
the office of magistrate for No. 10
i tfkwnshin and win nhidp thi* rules of
the Democratic party.
J. A. KINARD.
FOR MAGISTRATE 50. 11 / V
I am a candidate for reelection as
magistrate for No. 11 township and
will abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
H. H. RUFF. 1
I hereby announce myself a can
didate ror magistrate cor jno. 11 township
and will abide the rules of the
Democratic primary.
ANDREW G. WICKER. *
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